THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

42 Friday, January 4, 19130

Only the actions of the
just smell sweet and blos-
som in the dust.

INVITATIONS

Mizrachi Hapoel Hamiz-
rachi, the local branch of the
Religious Zionists of
America, announced this
week that the annual cam-
paign of aid to needy in Is-
rael for the Passover festi-
val will be carried on again
this year.
The Detroit Religious
Zionists Passover Mo'os
Hitim Committee this year
is headed by Mr. and Mrs.

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Oscar Bigman.
In their appeal for aid in
this year's campaign, the
Bigmans stated:

"The Mizrachi office
has had a tradition for 32
years of sending Mo'os
Hitim — Passover food
packages — to the needy

Detroit Chapter, Ameri-
can Jewish Committee, will
sponsor a program, "Our
Palestinian Problem and
Their Israeli Problem," 8
p.m. Monday in the board

BEST SALE

OF THE NEW YEAR!!

THE FASHION GUILD PROUDLY PRESENTS OUR
FAMOUS NAME DESIGNER SALE. WE'VE GOT IT
ALL. FALL, WINTER, HOLIDAY, AND SPRING FASH-
IONS AT SAVINGS OF

50-80% OFF

WE ALSO HAVE ALMOST 1,000 PAIRS OF DE-
SIGNER JEANS — DENIMS, CORDS AND VELVETS
— AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS. WE'VE EVEN GOT
BAGGIES!!!

THIS SALE IS TOO GOOD
TO BE TRUE!!!

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in Israel. The overwhelm-
ing inflation in Israel
makes us ever more re-
sponsible to our less
affluent fellow Jews.
"The cost of food has risen

dramatically in Israel in re-
cent months and our assis-
tance is even more crucial.

AJCommittee Will Focus
on Palestinian Controversy

IT'S NOT THE FIRST
BUT IT CERTAINLY IS:

THE

Think that day lost whose
slow descending sun views
from thy hand no noble ac-
tion done.

Mizrachi Passover Mo'os Hitim Project
Continues as Aid From Religious Zionists

SOUTHFIELD

ACROSS FROM TEL-T1'ELVE MALL

ALL SALES FINAL, CASH ONLY, NO CHARGES

"Both as a tribute to (the
late) Zvi (Tomkiewicz, who
headed Mizrachi in Detroit)
and for the mitzva of giving
Mo'os Hitim, we ask you to
respond immediately so
that we can distribute the
food certificates in time for
the Passover holiday, which
begins March 31."
Tax deductible contribu-
tions should be made pay-
able to Mizrachi.

The meeting is sponsored
by the chapter's foreign af-
fairs committee. Maurice
Binkow; committee chair-
man, will moderate the pro-
gram.
The public is invited.

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Bnai Brith
Activities

BLOCH CHAPTER will

have a "Toast to Gloria El-
lis," past president of the
chapter and chairman of the
Midwest Region board, 8
p.m. Thursday at the
Zionist Cultural Center.
• • •
REY-UT UNIT will hold
its sixth annual installation
of officers 8 p.m. Jan. 26 at
the Bay Pointe Golf Club.
The evening will feature a
full dinner, open bar and
live entertainment. There is
a charge. Guests are wel-
come. For-reservations or
information, call Bob Co-
hen, 968-1027. Advance
reservations are required.
• • •

FOR All OCCASIONS
By

RHONDA ADM

851-707

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room of the Jewish Family
Service building, South-
field.
Guest speakers will be
Nadin Rouhana and Moriah
Markus-Kaplan. Rouhana
earned a MA degree in clin-
ical psychology from the
University of Haifa and is a
PhD candidate in social
psychology at Wayne State
University.
He has ddne research in
Australia and has worked
with the AJCommittee
Jerusalem office research-
ing Arab-Jewish relations.

Ms. Markus-Kaplan
earned a MA degree in
clinical psychology from
Hebrew University and is
a PhD candidate in clini-
cal psychology from He-
brew University and is a
PhD candidate in social
psychology at Boston
University.

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29791 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield, Mich. 48034
354-4741

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10%-30% Off

on all merchandise

hours: 10-6 (M-S), 10-8 (Th)

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Company

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ALBERT EINSTEIN
LODGE is seeking persons

age 16 and up who are in-
terested in playing soccer.
For details, call Jack
Seiderman, 548-7252; Sam
Freedman, 559-2033; or
Abe Krispin, 855-2920.
• • •

BB Bowlers
Meeting Planned

The Metropolitan Detroit
Bnai Brith Bowling Asso-
ciation will hold a meeting 7
.p.m. Jan. 15 in the MCL
Cafeteria in the Tel-12
Mall. Members may have
dinner at 6 p.m. For infor-
mation, call Mark Sperling,
secretary, 477-2786. .

"A Time for Peace"

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